USC wide receivers coach Tee Martin, a Broyles Award (nation's best assistant coach) nominee and two-time Pac-12 Recruiter of the Year, has been promoted to offensive coordinator by head coach Clay Helton.
"I am fortunate to have been around many good coaches throughout my career, but I have never been around a coach quite as complete as Tee Martin," said Helton. "He has a unique ability to lead, organize, recruit, teach, game plan and call plays. In the second half of this season, Tee took on a greater coordinating role in game planning and play calling and I was very impressed with the job he did. I am beyond confident in his ability to lead our offense to new heights."
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Martin, 37, is in his fourth season (2012-15) at USC. In addition to coaching the wide receivers since his arrival at Troy (he will continue in that role), he added the pass game coordinator duties in 2014.
USC's wideouts have flourished under Martin's tutelage, including All-Americans Robert Woods, Marqise Lee and Nelson Agholor. This season, JuJu Smith-Schuster rose to prominence, earning All-Pac-12 First Team, as part of an offense that ranks in the nation's Top 25 in completion percentage, passing efficiency and first downs.











